Thursday, December 01, 2005

Using Hypnosis Deepener #1 Affecting Vision


Here is a quick deepener to get your subject deeper into the hypnotic condition.


You begin by telling your subjects to stare at an imaginary spot on the wall or ceiling. Once your subject is staring at the object, it is natural for him/her to begin to feel tired eyes.

You tell your subject, "Your eyelids begin to get tired and your eyes begin to smart by staring at the imaginary spot too long." "In order to relieve that stress, you need to close your eyes down tightly." "As you close your eyelids down tightly, you are going deeper and deeper into hypnosis."

The fact that you are announcing to your subject that eyes are feeling heavy and tired, help build the confidence of your subject that you are a competent hypnotist. Since you are telling your subject the truth now, he/she will be more receptive once you present your hypnotic events or phenomena.

Every time you meet the expectation of your subject or client, you are proceeding to deeper states of hypnotic awareness.

This is the first in the series of several quick deepeners to assist you in achieving success with all of your hypnosis subjects.


Wayne F. Perkins

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